NCRM podcast: Reverse engineering Chinese censorship - social media and research

King, Gary (2014) NCRM podcast: Reverse engineering Chinese censorship - social media and research. [Audio]

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Abstract

Chinese social media censorship constitutes the largest selective suppression of human communication in history. It is often assumed that the Chinese Government censors any criticism of its members and policies, but research by a team at Harvard University has shown this is not quite the case. Professor Gary King, a keynote speaker at the ESRC Research Methods Festival in July 2014, explains how he and students stumbled across their findings while undertaking methodological research and discusses how they might shed a new light on what the Chinese censor and why.

Item Type: Audio
Subjects: 2. Data Collection > 2.11 Online Data Collection
5. Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis > 5.12 Data Mining
Depositing User: Mrs Kaisa Puustinen
Date Deposited: 04 Aug 2014 15:28
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2021 14:00
URI: https://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/id/eprint/3605

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